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Azaiza, Faisal; Ron, Pnina; Shoham, Meyrav; Gigini, Ibrahim – Death Studies, 2010
Death and dying anxiety were examined among elderly Arab Muslims in Israel. A total of 145 people aged 60 and over were interviewed using a standardized questionnaire. Nursing home residents reported higher death anxiety than others; women and uneducated participants reported greater levels of fear of death and dying than others. There were no…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Muslims, Death, Arabs
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Wagner, Karen Dineen; Lorion, Raymond P. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Studied the variables related to death anxiety in the elderly (N=122). Results indicated that death anxiety response patterns are a function of the population examined, rather than existing as general characteristics of the elderly, which explains the inconsistency of previous literature on death anxiety in elderly persons. (LLL)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Death, Older Adults, Predictor Variables
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Tate, Lenore Artie – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1982
Investigated the life satisfaction and death anxiety of elderly women (N=60) as a function of demographic, life history, and stress variables. Through multiple regression, life satisfaction was predicted by number of friends, good health, and, surprisingly, by having fewer offspring living in the same city. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Death, Educational Background, Females
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Madnawat, A. V. Singh; Kachhawa, P. Singh – Death Studies, 2007
The present study examines the effect of age, gender, and living circumstances on elderly persons' death anxiety. For this purpose, 299 persons attending public parks (average age = 70 years) were interviewed using the Death Anxiety Survey Schedule, which is a set of 10 questions related to death anxiety from an Indian perspective. Women, those…
Descriptors: Death, Anxiety, Older Adults, Foreign Countries
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Hillman, Jennifer L.; Stricker, George – Canadian Journal on Aging, 1996
Factor analysis of scores of 458 college students on the Aging Sexuality Knowledge and Attitude Scale revealed a two-factor structure. Religious affiliation and ethnicity uniquely predicted permissive/restrictive attitudes. Death anxiety and salience of elderly sexuality uniquely predicted empathic/indifferent attitudes. Students of different ages…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Death, Factor Analysis
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Azaiza, Faisal; Ron, Pnina; Shoham, Meyrav; Tinsky-Roimi, Tal – Death Studies, 2011
This study examines differences in death and dying anxiety between bereaved and nonbereaved elderly Israeli parents, as well as correlates of these factors among bereaved parents. A total of 97 parents (49 bereaved, 48 nonbereaved) completed measures of death and dying anxiety and religiosity. Bereaved parents reported significantly higher dying…
Descriptors: Grief, Death, Older Adults, Anxiety
Hamilton, Josephine A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The critical role of Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) to help elderly nursing home residents' move through declining conditions or diseases to death is salient. It is important for CNAs and nursing home leaders to understand CNAs' attitudes, fears, and anxieties toward death and dying. The quantitative study investigated CNA's…
Descriptors: Death, Older Adults, Nursing Homes, Residential Care
Myers, Jane E.; And Others – Death Education, 1980
Black elderly males display the greatest death anxiety, followed in decreasing order by Black females, White females, and White males. The overall effects attributed to sex were not significant, nor were there any significant interactions. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Death
Salter, Charles A.; Templer, Donald I. – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1979
The Death Anxiety Scale and questions about helping the elderly were administered to undergraduates. An inverse relationship exists for females between death anxiety and the tendency to help the elderly. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Death, Sex Differences
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Salter, Charles A.; Salter, Carlota deLerma – Gerontology, 1976
This study correlated Templer's Death Anxiety Scale among 65 college students with their attitudes and behaviors toward the elderly. There was no evidence for the anxiety-denial hypothesis that fear of aging and death results in repression of ideas associated with aging and with rejection of the elderly. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, Anxiety, Attitudes, College Students
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Devins, Gerald M. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Identified five sources of death anxiety. Significant relationships were observed between each source and experimental factors. The relationship between death anxiety and attitude toward voluntary passive euthanasia was explored, and a significant correlation was noted among elderly persons. Results were consistent with an idiographic orientation…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Attitudes, Behavior Patterns
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Quinn, Patrick Kaye; Reznikoff, Marvin – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1985
Explored relationship between elderly women's (N=145) death anxiety, purposefulness, and personal experience of time. Results indicated high death anxiety was associated with less purposefulness, sense of harrassment and pressure by time, discontinuity and lack of direction in lives, inclination to procrastinate, and disposition towards being…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Death, Females, Life Satisfaction
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DePaola, Stephen J.; And Others – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1994
Investigated the relationship between death fear, attitudes toward the elderly, and personal anxiety about aging in nursing home employees. Nursing professionals (registered nurses or licensed practical nurses) had lower levels of death concern than nursing assistants, and results also indicated that nursing assistants displayed significantly…
Descriptors: Adults, Aging (Individuals), Anxiety, Attitudes
Baum, Steven K. – 1982
Research has shown that the majority of Americans believe in the concept of life after death in some form. To investigate the effects of afterlife anxiety on wellness in the elderly, 293 Los Angeles elderly were interviewed. An afterlife anxiety measure and measures of physical and psychologial health were administered. Pearson correlations failed…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Beliefs, Death
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Tellis-Nayak, V. – Gerontologist, 1982
Measured the degree of religious commitment of rural elderly (N=259) and the contribution religion makes to their feelings of loneliness, anxiety about death, meaning in life, and well-being. Found religious commitment among the elderly to be the result of a cognitive attempt on their part to render the world intelligible. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Death, Humanism, Loneliness, Middle Aged Adults
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